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How come there's no Homebrew that allows other video formats to be watched?

This is a discussion on How come there's no Homebrew that allows other video formats to be watched? within the PSP Homebrew and Hacks Discussion forums, part of the PSP Development, Hacks, and Homebrew category; Such as WMVs for instance. All my files get screwed up when they're converted to AVI....

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Old 02-05-2006, 05:30 PM   #1
 
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Default How come there's no Homebrew that allows other video formats to be watched?

Such as WMVs for instance. All my files get screwed up when they're converted to AVI.
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Old 02-05-2006, 05:54 PM   #2
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there is, do a search for it

its called pmp or something

also ever used psp video9?............
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I thought PMP could only do AVI files...

PSPVideo9 is a crappy program. That and converting to MP4 makes files 2-3x their original size, which is total bull****.
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Use PMP Simple Converter. It lets you convert WMV files as well. Use this guide if you need help.
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please stop complaining about things which you do not understand how to do. First of all hav you seen any other player besides windows media player having the ability to play wmv files on the computer?? (besides vlc) and second even if there was a player on the comp, hav you any idea how hard it is to port or write a whole new media player from scratch to support a new format of video??? and please stop being an idiot and complaining about programs which you do not even know how to code, like pspvideo9..

and btw thx for the link pyro, but i doubt that guy would use it cuz he expects the psp to be MAGICAL and hav everything avaliable for him to run on his psp easily without having to convert anything..

lol, sry couldnt help myself..
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That was completely uncalled for. PMP Mod is an excellent way to play your movies. PMP Simple Converter is excellent, as is Videora Converter with PMP support.

And for your information, Media Player Classic has WMV support that works very well. I do have to agree that PSP Video 9 is not the best file conversion program ever. Personally, I use 3gp converter, even if it doesnt support as much.
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I thought PMP could only do AVI files...

PSPVideo9 is a crappy program. That and converting to MP4 makes files 2-3x their original size, which is total bull****.
i dunno how your converting but my 700 mb movies go down to about 400mb after i turn them to mp4
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please stop complaining about things which you do not understand how to do. First of all hav you seen any other player besides windows media player having the ability to play wmv files on the computer?? (besides vlc) and second even if there was a player on the comp, hav you any idea how hard it is to port or write a whole new media player from scratch to support a new format of video??? and please stop being an idiot and complaining about programs which you do not even know how to code, like pspvideo9..

and btw thx for the link pyro, but i doubt that guy would use it cuz he expects the psp to be MAGICAL and hav everything avaliable for him to run on his psp easily without having to convert anything..

lol, sry couldnt help myself..
No problem man. That link helped me a lot, I can finally convert videos properly.
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